<p dir="ltr">I must say, you look particularly dashing in your resume profile Jason.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On 16 Apr 2015 16:01, "Jason But" <<a href="mailto:jbut@swin.edu.au">jbut@swin.edu.au</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hello all<br>
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Following the recent discussions about Metadata on the list, I thought it might be of interest to any AusNoggers in Melbourne next week to attend our research seminar on Metadata retention.<br>
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Because I often get queries about whether the seminar will be recorded, I have already asked Philip who has graciously agreed to publically release the seminar recording<br>
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Details of the seminar for those who wish to attend in person are below<br>
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Regards<br>
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Jason<br>
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CAIA Seminar Notice<br>
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For more information, please visit <a href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/seminars" target="_blank">http://caia.swin.edu.au/<u></u>seminars</a><br>
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Title: Metadata Retention<br>
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Speaker: Dr. Philip Branch<br>
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Time: 11:30am, 23rd Apr 2015<br>
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Location: AS404, Level 4, AS Building<br>
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Abstract:<br>
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As a result of government proposals for metadata retention, metadata has<br>
been in the news quite a lot lately. The proposal is that all metadata of<br>
specific types be collected for all communications activity in Australia.<br>
Not surprisingly, this has attracted some controversy.<br>
In this talk I will explain what metadata is, how it can be used in<br>
investigations, what the proposals are, and some of the issues they raise.<br>
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Biography:<br>
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Philip Branch worked as a software engineer in Tasmania and NSW before<br>
returning to do a Masters at the University of Tasmania and a PhD in<br>
Computer Systems Engineering at Monash which was then followed by a period<br>
working as a Business Analyst for an Internet startup and then as<br>
Development Manager for Lawful Interception products with Ericsson<br>
AsiaPacific Labs. His current research interests are in teletraffic data<br>
analysis, particularly the use of machine learning applied to recognition<br>
of traffic classes for purposes of Lawful Interception and Quality of<br>
Service management.<br>
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Dr. Jason But<br>
Deputy Chair, Department of Telecommunications, Electrical and Robotics Engineering<br>
Deputy Academic Director (Education Quality & Accreditation)<br>
Course Co-Ordinator, Bachelor of ICT (Network Design and Security)<br>
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Department of Telecommunications, Electrical and Robotics Engineering<br>
School of Software and Electrical Engineering<br>
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology<br>
Swinburne University of Technology<br>
CRICOS Provider 00111D<br>
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Phone: +61 3 9214 4839<br>
Email: <a href="mailto:jbut@swin.edu.au" target="_blank">jbut@swin.edu.au</a><br>
www: <a href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/cv/jbut" target="_blank">http://caia.swin.edu.au/cv/<u></u>jbut</a><br>
Office: EN606e<br>
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